Cat Yenn: The Interview
“Ideas often come to me really late at night or stupidly early in the morning. I think it’s because of the quiet.”
Why You Should Read Cohen’s “Book of Longing”
Leonard Cohen’s Book of Longing is essential collection of poetry, drawings, and songs which reveal the inner-mind of one of the 20th century’s most interesting artists.
Cyril Wong: The Interview
“…we are impermanent. Not just our bodies, but how we think about our bodies and our relationships to other bodies and the spiritual dimension that animates them. “
Three Poems by Gabriel Parsacala
If Nothing Else, Set the Scene
Mankind, the Apothecary
Too Little of the Ocean
Stoner: Brief Thoughts
John William’s writing is engaging and, in moments, truly beautiful, cutting to the core of the the human condition. This passage on love is one of the most popular in the book;
“In his forty-third year William Stoner learned what others, much younger, had learned before him: that the person one loves at first is not the person one loves at last, and that love is not an end but a process through which one person attempts to know another.”
Pressure Machine: Brief Thoughts
Pressure Machine is an elegiac tribute to working class people. It vividly describes complicated, dignified lives amidst scenes of despair and hopelessness. It takes commonplace, even derided struggles, and turns them into songs of beauty, pain, and romance. The lyrics, outwardly simple, carry profound depth.
Poetry